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ashley had a zeal for life. ashley loved life. i will always remember her as the child, the daughter i've always known and loved. >> ashley, being remembered tonight. that's our program. thanks for watching. i'm david muir, from all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, have a great weekend. good night. >>> man beaten by police has been arrested again in a major raid. >> next, video you
ashley had a zeal for life. ashley loved life. i will always remember her as the child, the daughter i've always known and loved. >> ashley, being remembered tonight. that's our program. thanks for watching. i'm david muir, from all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, have a great weekend. good night. >>> man beaten by police has been arrested again in a major raid. >> next, video you
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ashley had a zeal for life. ashley loved life. i will always remember her as the child, the daughter i've always known and loved. >> ashley, being remembered tonight. that's our program. thanks for watching. i'm david muir, from all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, have a great weekend. good night. jonathan: investigation complete, simpson's former estate. ♪ he's begun forgetting words. forgetting where he lives. but when the day comes when he forgets who i am, i'll still know who he is. the first time we said i love you we didn't use words. we simply held each other's hands. we still are. i lost my dad to alzheimer's. preventing alzheimer's is within our grasp. let's double the budget of nih and get it done. i'm david trone and i approve this message. jonathan: first, breaking news from south arlington, where one of two people stabbed to death is now dead. there is a manhunt for the person who did this. tom roussey is on the scene. where did this happen? tom: the police say that it happened near the intersection of south gle
ashley had a zeal for life. ashley loved life. i will always remember her as the child, the daughter i've always known and loved. >> ashley, being remembered tonight. that's our program. thanks for watching. i'm david muir, from all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, have a great weekend. good night. jonathan: investigation complete, simpson's former estate. ♪ he's begun forgetting words. forgetting where he lives. but when the day comes when he forgets who i am, i'll still...
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ashley had a zeal for life. ashley loved life. i will always remember her as the child, the daughter i've always known and loved. >> ashley, being remembered tonight. that's our program. thanks for watching. i'm david muir, from all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, have a great weekend. good night. >>> coming up on "action news" a young mother recounts a night of terror at the king of prussia mall. >>> and the villanova student will send and sing a national anthem on a very big stage and that is next up. >>> "action news" was there, as alleged baby kidnapper cherie amoore had her first contact with the wheels of justice. they spun hard, and fast, for this three two-year old woman
ashley had a zeal for life. ashley loved life. i will always remember her as the child, the daughter i've always known and loved. >> ashley, being remembered tonight. that's our program. thanks for watching. i'm david muir, from all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, have a great weekend. good night. >>> coming up on "action news" a young mother recounts a night of terror at the king of prussia mall. >>> and the villanova student will send and sing a...
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ashley had a zeal for life. ashley loved life. i will always remember her as the child, the daughter i've always known and loved. >> ashley, being remembered tonight. that's our program. thanks for watching. i'm david muir, from all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, good night. >>> new at 11:00, a mother charged in connection with the death of her newborn baby. >>> the storms tonight, big changes coming this weekend. lee goldberg ties up the return of winter.
ashley had a zeal for life. ashley loved life. i will always remember her as the child, the daughter i've always known and loved. >> ashley, being remembered tonight. that's our program. thanks for watching. i'm david muir, from all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, good night. >>> new at 11:00, a mother charged in connection with the death of her newborn baby. >>> the storms tonight, big changes coming this weekend. lee goldberg ties up the return of winter.
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ashley: many days -- >> 270 electoral votes. ashley: so much to talk about. thank you so much, ford and matthew, for joining us this afternoon. coming up, former presidential ron paul is here. he battled republican party four years ago at the convention, he says donald trump is right. the system is rigged. so what advice does he have for "the donald?" >>> singer-songwriter prince, dead at age of 57. mtv vijay and host of "kennedy" on fox business will be here to talk next about prince. these guys represent blood cells. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa helps stop blood cells from pooling in the heart... which can travel to the brain and cause a stroke. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing stroke risk in a study. in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa has a specific reversal treatment to help you clot normally again. pradaxa is not for people who have had a heart valve replacement. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke or blood clots. ask your doctor if you need
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>> reporter: ashley's mother, jenna fox, thinks he did. pointing to tom fallas' behavior the day of ashley's death. >> the very end of the night, i think his behavior towards her was very threatening and very volatile and very scary. >> reporter: her account seemingly confirmed by stunning new evidence. two eyewitnesses testifying that they heard fallas confess to the crime. >> i heard him screaming, "i can't believe i shot her, i can't believe she's dead." >> reporter: the next-door neighbor, nick glover, just 15 at the time. >> what i heard him saying, "oh my god, what have i done, oh my god what have i done." >> reporter: testifying he overheard fallas confessing to his own parents. >> he proceeded to say, "i shot my wife." you can't hear something like that and forget about it. that's going to be embedded in your mind for years to come. >> reporter: all damning testimony. but even before the defense started presenting its case, reasonable doubt was creeping in. that confession glover said he overheard fallas make to his parents, his fa
>> reporter: ashley's mother, jenna fox, thinks he did. pointing to tom fallas' behavior the day of ashley's death. >> the very end of the night, i think his behavior towards her was very threatening and very volatile and very scary. >> reporter: her account seemingly confirmed by stunning new evidence. two eyewitnesses testifying that they heard fallas confess to the crime. >> i heard him screaming, "i can't believe i shot her, i can't believe she's dead."...
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ashley: we're using it. stuart: let's get to donald trump, we're saying he's acting more presidential, but he's not quite there yet. roll tape. >> and i call her crooked hillary, but i'll take on hillary clinton and i think we're going to win. i think we're going to win. in the case of lying ted cruz, lying, oh, he lies. you know ted, he brings the bible, holds it high, puts it down, lies. stuart: he's supposed to be turning a corner and getting away from insults. with us now lisa booth and jul julie, there is a new look coming for donald trump. he's getting teleprompters and speech writers and layoff the insults. you're laughing. you don't think it will work? >> well, i mean, you know, a scorpion can't change-- what's the nature, your nature. >> leopard can't change his spots. stuart:'s he a fast lerner. >> the question for me, so much of his appeal to a lot of supporters to the fact that he's so impromptu, the fact that he's off the cuff, is the fact that he says what they're thinking. if he suddenly becom
ashley: we're using it. stuart: let's get to donald trump, we're saying he's acting more presidential, but he's not quite there yet. roll tape. >> and i call her crooked hillary, but i'll take on hillary clinton and i think we're going to win. i think we're going to win. in the case of lying ted cruz, lying, oh, he lies. you know ted, he brings the bible, holds it high, puts it down, lies. stuart: he's supposed to be turning a corner and getting away from insults. with us now lisa booth...
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all right, ashley. ashley: yes. stuart: this morning, the stock oil has been broken because-- >> oil is up what, a buck 75. the futures down about 60. not quite the webster ratio, but i think the lack of agreement out of qatar this weekend or yesterday is not that big a surprise, the market not reacting that much, but the certainly the price of oil is. they're pumping at full volume. stuart: it maybe makes me think that the dow wants to go up. ashley: maybe. stuart: the natural movement is to go up. ashley: i think there are other elements other than oil that are driving it right now. which we will get to. ashley: yes, we will. stuart: we want to get back to politics. ashley: always. stuart: all right. ted cruz won all 14 delegates in the wyoming g.o.p. convention. that's a small number, but no vote among the state's republican relationship. here is what donald trump had to say about it. roll tape. >> the system that's rigged. we have a system that's crooked. we have a system that's got a lot of problems and we have
all right, ashley. ashley: yes. stuart: this morning, the stock oil has been broken because-- >> oil is up what, a buck 75. the futures down about 60. not quite the webster ratio, but i think the lack of agreement out of qatar this weekend or yesterday is not that big a surprise, the market not reacting that much, but the certainly the price of oil is. they're pumping at full volume. stuart: it maybe makes me think that the dow wants to go up. ashley: maybe. stuart: the natural movement...
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ashley: millions bought it. stuart: they thought it was true. ashley: spaghetti trees. stuart: the guy with the british accent. we can't ignore this, look at the futures market. we're down triple digits. a big drop in oil has brought stock prices down about 100 points on the opening bell. up next, police in belgium claim dozens of isis sympathizers are working at a brussels airport, yeah, the same airport that terrorists attacked last week. thanks for doing this, dad. so i thought it might be time to talk about a financial strategy. you mean pay him back? so let's start talking about your long term goals. knowing your future is about more than just you. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. you can't breathed. through your nose. suddenly, you're a mouthbreather. well, just put on a breathe right strip which instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight mouthbreathers. breathe right >> oil down big. a buck 42, reaching the $36 a barrel level. why is the stock -- there's a relationship, it's called the webst
ashley: millions bought it. stuart: they thought it was true. ashley: spaghetti trees. stuart: the guy with the british accent. we can't ignore this, look at the futures market. we're down triple digits. a big drop in oil has brought stock prices down about 100 points on the opening bell. up next, police in belgium claim dozens of isis sympathizers are working at a brussels airport, yeah, the same airport that terrorists attacked last week. thanks for doing this, dad. so i thought it might be...
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ashley, you've got the details. ashley: the c.d.c. at first kind of downplayed this, downplaying this particular virus since 1947 considered just a minor problem now the c.d.c. is having another look at zika virus, everything we look at with this virus seems to get a bit scarier than we originally thought. >> there are cases in the united states all traveled where the zika virus is, bitten and seven through sexual transmission. bottom line, i think that the impact, small brain birth defect, but it could cause blindness and others-- >> there's no vaccine, and that's the scary part. >> and passes on in 30 states in the united states. >> by the way, check this out, a detroit tigers fan becomes a star because he couldn't catch one, two, three, four, no, he caught five foul balls in one game. >> what? >> he gave each to a kid around them during or after the game and the guy sits behind home plate, it was his day. hillary clinton, well, she's going after guns and blaming bernie sanders for the gun crimes in new york city and wants gun manuf
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ashley. ashley: yes. stuart: is it all about subscribers? >> it is, 2 1/2 million projected for the second quarter and that's down. they're trying to expand at the same time they're raising prices and they have fierce competition from the likes of amazon and hulu and a host of others. so, the question is, how can they gain these new subscribers? and the analysts out there say they may have reached their ceiling somewhat in the united states. they're relying on international subscribers to help boost the numbers that haven't been as solid as they hoped. stuart: they may have reached saturation point. >>. ashley: yes. stuart: now this, president obama leaves for saudi arabia this afternoon. should america make public the secret 28 pages in the nev9/11 report and reportedly with a saudi role. the saudis wahabi's who financed mosques in the united states. we're told that mosques work against muslims integrating into american and western society. is that true? >> it's not only true, it's the root cause of the radicalization of muslims is this ide
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ashley: yes, sauces, uncle ben's. stuart: they're telling the customers don't eat mars foods more than once a week because-- >> can you believe it? >> that's it's too unhealthy. >> there are certain products says mars you shouldn't be eating on a daily basis, why? because they're high in salt, sugar or fat and because they want to maintain the authentic taste. now they're going to put a label on some of the packaging, only occasionally should you enjoy this not every day. it's a remarkable move. only 5% of the products will have the labeling, but it's an interesting development. stuart: on the same day that mcdonald's, all you can eat fries. ashley: i'm still excited about that icht now this, students at a wisconsin high school take part in an off-campus religious themed lunch. we'll explain. ted cruz losing ground to trump and kasich in a new poll. a big cruz supporter reacts to that after the break. >> nobody even know who number two is in. they don't know. isn't it amazing the way that some names just stick to peop
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ashley: yes. stuart: hillary clinton attending an event today and al sharpton's national action network. angela mcglowan is with us today. welcome back to the program. good to see you. >> thank you for having me. stuart: she can't put the race issue behind her, can she? am i completely wrong? >> race is in politics. but the cp joke or the colored people time joke didn't go over well in the black community and the black community champion is divided. stuart: i'm not surprised. >> why are you not surprised? >> well, you used the >> i'm surprised you're not surprised. stuart: when you use the expression colored people's time, that's what it's about, why would you do such a thing, in the extreme. >> the democrats always have taken our vote for granted, and the clintons, even if she could do that joke, people say her husband is the first black president and we accepted that, she thought she could do the joke and get away with it. stuart: and he hasn't thrown off the controversy over black lives matter
ashley: yes. stuart: hillary clinton attending an event today and al sharpton's national action network. angela mcglowan is with us today. welcome back to the program. good to see you. >> thank you for having me. stuart: she can't put the race issue behind her, can she? am i completely wrong? >> race is in politics. but the cp joke or the colored people time joke didn't go over well in the black community and the black community champion is divided. stuart: i'm not surprised....
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ashley: how much? >> 63 grand. ashley: i'm amazed it's that much. there's a study that shows americans don't have any savings at all and get by on social security and no pensions, no other things put aside. it's a freightening number because what are they going to do in their retirement? >> people are afraid to put money to work. it's been the most unloved rally in history. they're selling mutual funds, you can't put it under the pillow. >> to your young viewers, don't think about how much you should be saving, max out your 401(k) and figure out how to work after. eat rice and beans if you have to, max out liz: the rice and beans menu, okay. charles: take a look at wynn. steve, wynn making a lot of people-- unfortunate comments about poor people. . ashley: he told a group of investors and said basically nobody likes being around poor people. poor people don't like being around poor people, but went on to say rich people only like to be around rich people. this is a guy totally out of touch. charles: and the guy that poked the hole in the picasso, ri
ashley: how much? >> 63 grand. ashley: i'm amazed it's that much. there's a study that shows americans don't have any savings at all and get by on social security and no pensions, no other things put aside. it's a freightening number because what are they going to do in their retirement? >> people are afraid to put money to work. it's been the most unloved rally in history. they're selling mutual funds, you can't put it under the pillow. >> to your young viewers, don't think...
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. >> having ashley be a marine and follow in her dad's footsteps. i know she was honored. >> reporter: in prince william county, surae chinn, wusa9. >> and a marine won this morning's race. 24-year-old second lieutenant andrew harper is based at quantico. he finished in one hour, five minutes, 33 seconds. >>> well, the presidential candidates have flocked to wisconsin. ahead of that state's primary tuesday. we will get the latest from the campaign trail coming up. howard? >> well, temperatures will be dropping into the 50s . then a chance of showers with a very strong cold front. going to bring us a lot of but jamie raskin is the only democrat for congress who's authored landmark progressive laws -- marriage equality, equal pay for women, green maryland act, assault weapons ban, and more. raskin: i'm jamie raskin, and i approve this message. >> if you want to see a 2016 presidential candidate, just head to wisconsin. all the candidates have events there today. sarah palin introduced trump. trum
. >> having ashley be a marine and follow in her dad's footsteps. i know she was honored. >> reporter: in prince william county, surae chinn, wusa9. >> and a marine won this morning's race. 24-year-old second lieutenant andrew harper is based at quantico. he finished in one hour, five minutes, 33 seconds. >>> well, the presidential candidates have flocked to wisconsin. ahead of that state's primary tuesday. we will get the latest from the campaign trail coming up....
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ashley: oh, yes. stuart: governor mike huckabee is here and he's got a smile on his face, he usually does. look, the left is encouraging confrontation. it's not just a-- this is confrontation that's being proposed all across the country today. down with private enterprise, governor. >> well the irony is if donald trump had gone out there and said we've got to take it away, just go and fight them, then he would be accused of inciting a riot and encouraging violence. so once again, there are two totally different sets of standards. one for the democrats, one for the republicans, and this is just another example of it. what bernie didn't tell them was that part of the reason that costs are going high and outsourcing is becoming increasingly prevalent is because government regulations that force companies to provide health care benefits, specifically tied to what government wants rather than what employees need, taxes causing companies to look for inversion mechanisms, all of these things are government-c
ashley: oh, yes. stuart: governor mike huckabee is here and he's got a smile on his face, he usually does. look, the left is encouraging confrontation. it's not just a-- this is confrontation that's being proposed all across the country today. down with private enterprise, governor. >> well the irony is if donald trump had gone out there and said we've got to take it away, just go and fight them, then he would be accused of inciting a riot and encouraging violence. so once again, there...
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ashley: there we go. stuart: i just way the market just wants to go up and that the election results so far have no results so far on the stock market. let's see if everybody agrees with that. we've got cheryl casone, ashley webster, shah galani, a san stechich. i say that the elections had no i am pa kt-- impact, on the markets. >> it's had no impact on the market whatsoever. stuart: dan, any impact on the market from the election? >> i don't think we've seen any and even if we see the final two candidates, looks certainly to be clinton. if trump were to be the candidate, i don't think much-- as shah says there's a lot more being done than elect a president. stuart: come on, everybody, can't we at least behind the big loss for the socialist, bernie sanders? isn't that good news for wall street. ashley: it is, but the fact that he lost in new york and hillary clinton will win the election, i think the markets know that. stuart: cheryl. >> i'm just looking for somebody to pound the table and say socialism
ashley: there we go. stuart: i just way the market just wants to go up and that the election results so far have no results so far on the stock market. let's see if everybody agrees with that. we've got cheryl casone, ashley webster, shah galani, a san stechich. i say that the elections had no i am pa kt-- impact, on the markets. >> it's had no impact on the market whatsoever. stuart: dan, any impact on the market from the election? >> i don't think we've seen any and even if we see...
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it's special for ashley because sle is a former marine as well. mark says the family is coming to town to marines and police and joggers are running the race, many of the officers are from prince williams. >> excited about being a part of it. we couldn't be happier that they are taking the time and the effort to put a project together to remember ashley. >> reporter: ashley was shot and killed responding to a domestic violence call over a month ago. her first day on the job, 28 years old. mark says ashley would be embarrassed by the support. >> probably overwhelmed to know there was so much love and outpouring to remember her. >> reporter: her mom will be at the race tomorrow. >> reporter: mark thinks things will get tougher for ashley's mom as tributes are fewer and farther between. she is thankful for the support. >> tomorrow's race is sold out, you are invited to show up and show your support. the race starts in ma nasis manassas. >>> a pedestrian hit by an suv recaller this month has died. he was hit on branch avenue at silver hill road. he wa
it's special for ashley because sle is a former marine as well. mark says the family is coming to town to marines and police and joggers are running the race, many of the officers are from prince williams. >> excited about being a part of it. we couldn't be happier that they are taking the time and the effort to put a project together to remember ashley. >> reporter: ashley was shot and killed responding to a domestic violence call over a month ago. her first day on the job, 28...
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ashley: hehe does. we have to change the culture of what we calls police is viviolence and anyolice who kills someone on the job would initiate a federal investigation. stuart: a federal investigation. ashley: a federal investigation anytime a fatal shooting occurs or whatever with the police. stuart: again, i'm saying that he's trying to win minority voters against hillary clinton's camp in the state of new york. that's what he's doing. >> absolutely. he has a problem with it. if i was a campaign manager, i would suggest this is what he needs to do because hillary clinton is just seen and known by minority voters. the african-american community has known the clinton family for years, especially young voters, they've known of her and them their entire life. ashley: she's taking a lot for granted d and i think that berne is chipping away a the her base. stuart: if hillary clinton loses new york state, isn't that the end of it? i know she's sti got the delegate count and the super delegates stacked in fav
ashley: hehe does. we have to change the culture of what we calls police is viviolence and anyolice who kills someone on the job would initiate a federal investigation. stuart: a federal investigation. ashley: a federal investigation anytime a fatal shooting occurs or whatever with the police. stuart: again, i'm saying that he's trying to win minority voters against hillary clinton's camp in the state of new york. that's what he's doing. >> absolutely. he has a problem with it. if i was a...
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there was a moment in "ashley's war" when the green berets wrote to me and said i really love "ashley wore, -- war," i found a typo. pnax.ys on 169 says s it is not a typo, spanx was when they got the uniforms they were ranger where but they were made for men. where they -- they were small where they should be big and big where they should be small. ashley went on amazon and ordered a pair of spanx so her pants would fit better. the body armor is also made for men. the uniforms are not made for women, the armor is not made for women. it does cause challenges. to relievee devices your bladder on missions do not actually work for women. i think there is a discussion. of whatnk that in terms else needs to change, a lot of ordership discussions whether it is -- you see a lot of people talking about what will be needed. the absolute center of the discussion is about standards and maintaining the highest standards. it is about combat readiness and forth preparedness. host: we have another active member of the military on the line. robin from alexandria, virginia. you are on with gayle tzema
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ashley: oh, my goodness. stuart: a couple of farmers found it in a cattle pond, eating the life stocks. it could be the largest gator found in florida's history. >> it's a dinosaur. >> a john deere tractor had to pick it up. >> next, obama's legacy with african-americans, our next guest is a staunch liberal and he says the president did not come through on his promises. this weeks btv spotlight features parnell pharmaceuticals, parn on nasdaq. parnell is focused on delivering innovative solutions to unmetanimal health needs in the 70 billion dollar pet market. we have core competences in drug discovery and development, regulatory filings, we have our own fda approved manufacturing facility and we have a significant commercial presence in 14 countries. zydax is our lead compound that we've been marketing in australia zydax affectively regenerates cartilage and can literally save lives. we had one of our sales executives tell us a story of seeing a dog in a clinic that just four weeks earlier had been brought i
ashley: oh, my goodness. stuart: a couple of farmers found it in a cattle pond, eating the life stocks. it could be the largest gator found in florida's history. >> it's a dinosaur. >> a john deere tractor had to pick it up. >> next, obama's legacy with african-americans, our next guest is a staunch liberal and he says the president did not come through on his promises. this weeks btv spotlight features parnell pharmaceuticals, parn on nasdaq. parnell is focused on delivering...
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one of the mps who is a military police who was in ashley's war that was a s.e.a.l. that wasn't terribly excited to get her when she first showed up, but one of the first nights out she found the item they were looking for in a baby's wet diaper in the quarters they would never have searched which meant they found the person and the thing and everybody got home safely without being out there any longer. and for the s.e.a.l.s, when they had regulations about whether they could fast rope, if you are going to be on mission with you, you need to know everything we do. and we decide if your ready. so i think what you see is people who have seen a lot of war, which is a huge percent of a 1%, are much less focused on these kind of discussions and much more focused on whether you can deliver on the battlefield. and don't think they get enough credit for that. >> and agnes, you were studying the different militaries, we have to bring up the israeli example. they took women out of the combat units because the men fell apart when they saw the women injured. >> yeah. i mean, a l
one of the mps who is a military police who was in ashley's war that was a s.e.a.l. that wasn't terribly excited to get her when she first showed up, but one of the first nights out she found the item they were looking for in a baby's wet diaper in the quarters they would never have searched which meant they found the person and the thing and everybody got home safely without being out there any longer. and for the s.e.a.l.s, when they had regulations about whether they could fast rope, if you...
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>> ashley: when you meet people here, you know that you're seeing a direct descendant of a slave that was here after, um, the slaves were freed. >> anthony: ashley greene grew up on mosquito beach on james island in charleston. her mother owns the property, which has been in her family for generations. fact of the matter is in the old south back when the dishes, flavors and ingredients of southern cooking, which is to say american cooking as opposed to european, chances are that food was grown, gathered, produced and prepared by african slaves. chef b.j. dennis has made it a personal mission to celebrate and protect the culinary traditions his ancestors passed down to him. >> b.j.: so this is, um, some local blue crab, fresh in season. this is a play on some garlic crabs, but this is shrimp butter instead of garlic butter, and then you have that play of, you know, the french influence into the cuisine right here. >> anthony: the flavors and textures and food ways of west africa are all over southern cooking. and there are few better places to see how short the line between there and h
>> ashley: when you meet people here, you know that you're seeing a direct descendant of a slave that was here after, um, the slaves were freed. >> anthony: ashley greene grew up on mosquito beach on james island in charleston. her mother owns the property, which has been in her family for generations. fact of the matter is in the old south back when the dishes, flavors and ingredients of southern cooking, which is to say american cooking as opposed to european, chances are that...
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tonight -- lena dunham and jenni konner, from, "rogue", actress ashley greene, music from birdy, featuring the 8g band with brann dailor. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers, this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear. in that case let's get to the news. ted cruz decisively won last night's wisconsin republican primary, with almost 50% of the votes. but wait, if cruz was the winner, that means donald trump was the -- what's the word? >> seth: that's it. that's it, thank you. i always forget it right when i
tonight -- lena dunham and jenni konner, from, "rogue", actress ashley greene, music from birdy, featuring the 8g band with brann dailor. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers, this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear. in that case let's get to the news. ted cruz decisively won last night's wisconsin republican primary, with almost 50% of the votes. but...
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ashley greene, everybody. "rogue" airs wednesdays on direct tv's "audience network." we'll be right back with music from "birdy." >> thank you so much. ♪ ♪ ("without you") ♪ ♪ ♪ it's hard to resist great taste. meet the ketchups. ♪usic: "sex machine" by james brown ♪ ♪ ♪ onkohl's lowest prices of the season!. tees for her - just $4.99. men's polos - just $8.99. infant tops and bottoms - $4.00. the big one bath towel - only $2.99. and get kohl's cash! wednesday through sunday at kohl's. oh, honey... no was the first capital. ♪ wait, did you just have that on your phone? it's time to mix it up. do it, dad! yeah, do it! there are thousands of ways into the complex health care system. it was frozen. daddy's hand looks funny. and choosing unitedhealthcare can help make it simpler by letting you know when your claim has been processed. yo, adrian. still not funny. unitedhealthcare okayit's chewy.his? really icy. wooh. that's intense! it just hits you. its gum. no. it's totally a mint! it's disappearing as i am chewing it. where did it go? it's not a gum.
ashley greene, everybody. "rogue" airs wednesdays on direct tv's "audience network." we'll be right back with music from "birdy." >> thank you so much. ♪ ♪ ("without you") ♪ ♪ ♪ it's hard to resist great taste. meet the ketchups. ♪usic: "sex machine" by james brown ♪ ♪ ♪ onkohl's lowest prices of the season!. tees for her - just $4.99. men's polos - just $8.99. infant tops and bottoms - $4.00. the big one bath towel -...
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ashley graham and marquita among the women who captured the attention of magazines and designers. >> when i saw how successful they are, how much revenue they generate, it opened our minds about how important this industry is right now. and how much opportunity there is. >> reporter: and the perfect opportunity to send a message to young girls about what is a healthy body size. girls like tessa embree, who this week sparked a similar conversation after writing a letter to her gym teacher refusing her assignment to calculate her body mass index, bmi. >> i am just beginning to love my body like i should and i'm not going to let some outdated calculator tell me i'm obese because i'm not. >> reporter: the eighth grader refusing to let her health be defined by a number. tells sa and her mother say their physician deemed her healthy, giving her more of a reason to speak out about her body insecurities. >> i realize that i eat healthy, i work out, i play softball at least five times a week. and i'm comfortable in my own skin. >> what would you say to middle schoolgirls who are asked to calc
ashley graham and marquita among the women who captured the attention of magazines and designers. >> when i saw how successful they are, how much revenue they generate, it opened our minds about how important this industry is right now. and how much opportunity there is. >> reporter: and the perfect opportunity to send a message to young girls about what is a healthy body size. girls like tessa embree, who this week sparked a similar conversation after writing a letter to her gym...
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(cheers and applause) >> larry: here is the things journalist ashley parker in a "new york times" article wrote about the type he people she met
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ashley greene, everybody. "rogue" airs wednesdays on direct tv's "audience network." we'll be right back with music from "birdy." >> thank you so much. i struggle with bipolar depression, it's difficult to seepsomeone you love struggle. i miss out on life's little moments. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed latuda. there are many forms of depression. latuda is fda approved to treat bipolar depression, which is different from other types of depression. pin clinical studies, once-a-day latuda was proven effective p for many people struggling with bipolar depression. latuda is not for everyone. call your doctor about unusual mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, elderly dementia patients have an increased risk call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles and confusion, as these may be signs of a life-threatening reaction, or if you have uncontrollable muscle movements, as these may be permanent. been seen with latuda and medicines like it, and in extreme cases can lead to coma or death. other risks in
ashley greene, everybody. "rogue" airs wednesdays on direct tv's "audience network." we'll be right back with music from "birdy." >> thank you so much. i struggle with bipolar depression, it's difficult to seepsomeone you love struggle. i miss out on life's little moments. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed latuda. there are many forms of depression. latuda is fda approved to treat bipolar depression, which is different from other types of depression....
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ashley: others were canoeing on the river. and you can read a book outside. river, at the foot of the lincoln memorial, a unique way to enjoy the beautiful enjoying aurists free outdoor concert. >> i think it's great. it's wonderful. all the patriotic songs and everything. it's a good feeling. banned from italy will perform at the kennedy center tomorrow night at 6:00. josh: outside. of crazy, talking about snow in denver, rain in texas. it's really the same system that has given us sunny days. kimberly: we got the better end of that deal. josh: i would say so, and continues tomorrow. low 60's at the airport. harbor,ot at national 61, and the breezes out of the south. that is part of the reason we stay mild overnight into the morning. not be monday, it will quite as chilly as it has been the last few mornings. if you are taking up the dog before going to bed, we are back into the 40's manassas, culpeper, and frederick. other places is taking a long time for the temperature to drop, andrews 54, 59 winchester. you will need the jacket in the morning but you wil
ashley: others were canoeing on the river. and you can read a book outside. river, at the foot of the lincoln memorial, a unique way to enjoy the beautiful enjoying aurists free outdoor concert. >> i think it's great. it's wonderful. all the patriotic songs and everything. it's a good feeling. banned from italy will perform at the kennedy center tomorrow night at 6:00. josh: outside. of crazy, talking about snow in denver, rain in texas. it's really the same system that has given us sunny...
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ashley, really a nice, great thing. the one mission buzz off for kids with cancer is happening sunday may 15th from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at lincoln financial field. for more information head to our website at nbc10.com or check out the nbc 10 app. ashley, thank you so much for sharing your story. >> thank you so much. i really appreciate it. thank you. >>> a stabbing inside a philadelphia school, that's the breaking news that we're following this morning. a teenage girl is in the hospital after stabbing. and we just got an update from school district officials about what may have led to the incident. >>> plus, lost and found. a 72-year-old woman is rescued after spending nine days stranded in a remote area. her remarkable survival story we've got that for you just ahead. ♪ i was on my way to work, the next thing you know, i was on the ground. ♪ the trash truck ran over both my legs. ♪ i had sixteen surgeries. ♪ i don't sleep through the night unless i have my medicine. ♪ my medical bills was piling up. my em
ashley, really a nice, great thing. the one mission buzz off for kids with cancer is happening sunday may 15th from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at lincoln financial field. for more information head to our website at nbc10.com or check out the nbc 10 app. ashley, thank you so much for sharing your story. >> thank you so much. i really appreciate it. thank you. >>> a stabbing inside a philadelphia school, that's the breaking news that we're following this morning. a teenage girl is in...
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>> ashley: sweetheart, please. come on, honey. abby. oh, yeah. hey, abby. hey, honey. >> stitch: okay, hey. hey, don't move. let's make sure nothing's broken, okay? >> neville: yes, i-i-i need an ambulance, please. >> cane: what's going on? >> lily: abby fell down the stairs. >> cane: oh, god. >> ashley: just wait there. we're gonna get you to the hospital real quick. >> stitch: talk to me. what hurts? how do you feel? >> abby: something's wrong. ♪
>> ashley: sweetheart, please. come on, honey. abby. oh, yeah. hey, abby. hey, honey. >> stitch: okay, hey. hey, don't move. let's make sure nothing's broken, okay? >> neville: yes, i-i-i need an ambulance, please. >> cane: what's going on? >> lily: abby fell down the stairs. >> cane: oh, god. >> ashley: just wait there. we're gonna get you to the hospital real quick. >> stitch: talk to me. what hurts? how do you feel? >> abby: something's...
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>> ashley: sweetheart, please. come on, honey. abby. oh, yeah. hey, abby. hey, honey. >> stitch: okay, hey. hey, don't move. let's make sure nothing's broken, okay? >> neville: yes, i-i-i need an ambulance, please. >> cane: what's going on? >> lily: abby fell down the stairs. >> cane: oh, god. >> ashley: just wait there. we're gonna get you to the hospital real quick. >> stitch: talk to me. what hurts? how do you feel? >> abby: something's wrong. ♪
>> ashley: sweetheart, please. come on, honey. abby. oh, yeah. hey, abby. hey, honey. >> stitch: okay, hey. hey, don't move. let's make sure nothing's broken, okay? >> neville: yes, i-i-i need an ambulance, please. >> cane: what's going on? >> lily: abby fell down the stairs. >> cane: oh, god. >> ashley: just wait there. we're gonna get you to the hospital real quick. >> stitch: talk to me. what hurts? how do you feel? >> abby: something's...
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lookt e business of river cruises, good morning, very relad ashley webster. ashley: i'm so cheryl, yes, hi. enjoyi a little down time in a luxury hel floating on a ver. t me get up and put my orang juice wn and we are ard the amber, theiver cruise boats, like i saiit's a luxury hotel that floats down theentral of rope on the river r system. this particularoat cristen yesterday. it's booming, th's doubled the amount of people thawere doing is very thing just eight yea ago. so what's the attraction, we, simply you g to float down the river while you e the sites of europe go o by. you can also -- there's many stops that are takenyou can take free tour, you can e thbicycles they ve on board d go exploreourself. who does it appeal to? ll, to the retired cwd, the crowds that n't want to get on huge ocean liner with thousands of others, this bo only handles about 169, 170 pagers, so the aommodations, luxurious, everyone s a balcony and it's a very interesting perience to have the riveflowing by and allhe europe scenery going by. we are isouthern germany, just down t
lookt e business of river cruises, good morning, very relad ashley webster. ashley: i'm so cheryl, yes, hi. enjoyi a little down time in a luxury hel floating on a ver. t me get up and put my orang juice wn and we are ard the amber, theiver cruise boats, like i saiit's a luxury hotel that floats down theentral of rope on the river r system. this particularoat cristen yesterday. it's booming, th's doubled the amount of people thawere doing is very thing just eight yea ago. so what's the...
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i think it gets to ashley's war. there were very unique skill sets where the special operations community realizes they need help. this is a recognition of what was actually already going on in the fights in iraq and afghanistan. to answer your question, yes. but again that's part of that -- >> a few more minutes left in this kmplingts can you find it online in our video library. live now to the floor of the u.s. house gaveling back in taking up legislative business at 3:00. and on the agenda today, legislation dealing with airport security, recovering oil spill cleanup cost, and flood insurance. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. blessed are you mersyful god. you have given a new birth and m
i think it gets to ashley's war. there were very unique skill sets where the special operations community realizes they need help. this is a recognition of what was actually already going on in the fights in iraq and afghanistan. to answer your question, yes. but again that's part of that -- >> a few more minutes left in this kmplingts can you find it online in our video library. live now to the floor of the u.s. house gaveling back in taking up legislative business at 3:00. and on the...
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i'm dan ashley and rit now on jimmy kimmle, bill murray. enjoy the weekend. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- bill murray -- from "the jungle book," neel sethi -- "this week in unnecessary censorship" -- and music from twenty88 with cleto and the cletones. and now, thank you for your patience, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
i'm dan ashley and rit now on jimmy kimmle, bill murray. enjoy the weekend. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- bill murray -- from "the jungle book," neel sethi -- "this week in unnecessary censorship" -- and music from twenty88 with cleto and the cletones. and now, thank you for your patience, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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ashley? >> i have not, but i think it's a great idea. >> yeah, ditto. >> recommendations next year. >> i have a question. whether this has ever been used as a rationale for choosing literature, c.s. lewis, the literary scholar, said the reason to read was to inhabit other worlds, to expand your mind, to step out of your time and your culture and your age and your race and your gender and to imagine what life is like in some other era, some other culture. and he revolved the whole theory of -- [inaudible] around that. and it's kind of harry potter or fantasy literature or tolkien does at its best. a cultural resonance, it seems to me. has that kind of rationale ever been used to select literature? because that's not racist, that's not the western canon, that's just sort of an active imagination. has that argument ever been used to select9 literature, and if not, why not? >> has the argument ever been put forward to select books based on the imaginative distance from the here and now? thinking
ashley? >> i have not, but i think it's a great idea. >> yeah, ditto. >> recommendations next year. >> i have a question. whether this has ever been used as a rationale for choosing literature, c.s. lewis, the literary scholar, said the reason to read was to inhabit other worlds, to expand your mind, to step out of your time and your culture and your age and your race and your gender and to imagine what life is like in some other era, some other culture. and he revolved...
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i'm dan ashley and right now on jimmy kimmle, bill murray. enjoy the weekend. >> today on our show, another player will attempt that pressure-packed climb to a seven-figure payday. will they make it to the million-dollar mountaintop? we're about to find out on "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ hello, everybody, i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] all right, let's do this. our first contestant left a cushy job to pursue a passion. but you know what? passions don't pay the rent, so she really needs to win big today. from new albany, indiana, please welcome leslie turner. [cheers and applause] hi, leslie. welcome. >> hi, thank you. >> good to meet you. >> thank you. >> welcome to "millionaire." >> thank you. i'm so happy to be here. >> i'm glad you have a smile on your face. >> yes. >> i hope 14 questions from now, you have a smile on your face. >> me too, chris. >> so you left a cushy job to pursue a passion. first of all, wh
i'm dan ashley and right now on jimmy kimmle, bill murray. enjoy the weekend. >> today on our show, another player will attempt that pressure-packed climb to a seven-figure payday. will they make it to the million-dollar mountaintop? we're about to find out on "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ hello, everybody, i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] all...